Letdown.

Alternative

Letdown.

Did It To You

Say That You Love Me

Empty

Go To Hell

Do It For The Love

Letdown. is the project of Blake Coddington, a songwriter who turned a lifetime of restlessness into one of the most emotionally direct voices in modern alternative rock. Raised in Dallas, Texas, Coddington came up the long way around. He taught himself more than a dozen instruments, spent years as a sideman bouncing between bands, and picked up production and engineering wherever he could. That apprenticeship gave him a rare command of the whole process, and you can hear it in how clean and deliberate Letdown. records sound.

The project itself was born out of solitude. After moving from Chicago to Indiana and making ends meet through a gig with a music gear company, Coddington found himself more isolated than he had ever been when the world shut down in 2020. So he started posting. With nothing but a phone, a catalog of songs, and a refusal to wait for permission, he began sharing music on TikTok and Instagram and watched a real audience assemble around it. Singles like "Crying in the Shower," "Empty," and "Go To Hell" struck a nerve, and listeners locked onto the raw, unguarded honesty of his writing.

What makes Letdown. stand out is the sound. In a decade that often leans on distortion and grit, Coddington built something cleaner and brighter, a melodic, distortion-free take on modern rock that nods unapologetically to the mid-2000s, the Warped Tour era of big choruses and bigger feelings. It is emo and pop-punk DNA filtered through a sharp pop sensibility, and it gives even his most heartbroken material an irresistible lift. A song like "Crying in the Shower" builds from a quiet ache into a full-throated anthem you cannot help but shout back.

That tension between hurt and catharsis runs through everything he makes. "Go To Hell" turns resentment into a hook. "Say That You Love Me" wrings the desperation out of wanting someone to mean it. "Empty" sits in the hollow that gets left behind, and "Did It To You" and "Do It For The Love" show how much range he has within the same emotional world, moving from confrontation to something close to grace. Coddington never hides behind metaphor. He writes plainly about loss, longing, and the people he cannot forget, and that plainspoken quality is exactly what fans hold onto.

His momentum has been steady and earned. The seven-song debut EP "Crying In The Shower" arrived in 2023 and announced a fully formed artist, followed by "Be OK (Continued)" in 2024 and a string of singles that have kept the catalog growing. Now working between Chicago and Nashville and backed by Big Loud, Letdown. has translated a bedroom-and-phone beginning into a genuine live force, the kind of act whose crowds sing every word.

Letdown. is proof that conviction and craft still cut through. Coddington took the most alone he had ever been and turned it into music that makes people feel found. Start with "Crying in the Shower," then keep going. The whole catalog rewards it.

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